do your RAM sticks match. if not remove one and test for stability. always ground yourself before wortking inside the computer case
are you overclocking? go back to stock and check for stability.
did you add any hardware in the recent past? remove it and check for stability.
do your RAM sticks match. if not remove one and test for stability. always ground yourself before wortking inside the computer case
are you overclocking? go back to stock and check for stability.
did you add any hardware in the recent past? remove it and check for stability.
Ram sticks match and I changed my motherboard/CPU and both of them are working as intended, I suspect it could be my RAM but not sure which stick I tried to download a MEMtester86? but it wouldn't run, so not sure
even if they match pull one and test (run the system and await the error), then replace and pull the other and test again. IDK why memtest86 will not work. I wouldn't boot to it? it will not run in windows.
May I know your computer configuration and what kind of job do you do with this computer?
Configuration? and I just use my PC for gaming so on, I got z97-gaming 5 motherboard i5 CPU running at 3.2ghz, r9 380 gfx card, 1tb harddrive stand alone.
also I cleaned the ram cards properly and have not have the crash at all for around 10 hours?